Little Havana Like a Local: Food, Culture & Hidden Gems

Immerse yourself in the culture, art and music of the picturesque neighborhood of Cuban exiles. You will find the local people and habits to be fascinating. As we walk through the district, be introdu

Immerse yourself in the culture, art and music of the picturesque neighborhood of Cuban exiles. You will find the local people and habits to be fascinating. As we walk through the district, be introduced to the perfect cafe Cubano at a place that only locals go. Enjoy delicious bites along the way and learn about the culture behind them.

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Location: Miami

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this tour in Little Havana?

A: There’s no strict age limit! Families with kids and older adults often join in. Just keep in mind that some of the tastings might be more appealing to older kids and adults. It's a pretty laid-back atmosphere, so everyone can enjoy the culture and food.

Q: What kind of shoes should I wear? Is it a lot of walking?

A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes! You'll be walking quite a bit between food stops and sights, so sneakers or comfy sandals are a great choice. The tour is around 3 hours long, so keep that in mind.

Q: Can I reschedule if the weather's bad? I’m worried about rain.

A: Yes! Miami weather can be unpredictable, but they’re pretty accommodating. If it rains, you can usually reschedule without any extra fees. Just make sure to contact them ahead of time.

Discussions

Just did the Little Havana tour and loved it!

I recently went on the Little Havana Like a Local tour, and wow, what an experience! We made five food stops, had the best Cuban coffee, and a mojito that was to die for. The guide was super knowledgeable and took us to hidden gems I’d never have found on my own. Plus, the cigar factory tour was fascinating! Highly recommend it for anyone visiting Miami!

Thinking about gifting the Little Havana tour—any thoughts?

I'm considering giving the Little Havana tour as a gift to my foodie friend. Has anyone done it? What did you think about the food stops? Are they actually good or just tourist traps? I really want this to be special for them.